2007-2012 Honda Accord Timing Marks Diagram 2.4L K24 Engine

Last Updated on January 12, 2020 by Christ

2007-2012 Honda Accord Timing Marks Diagram 2.4L K24 Engine – The Honda Accord is a mid-size car of the Japanese automaker, Honda. The eighth-generation appeared in the summer of 2008 on the German market. This is again a four-door sedan and five-door station wagon (“Tourer”). In North America, the car was sold as Acura TSX. The model is available in both four-door sedan and five-door station wagon.

Engine application counts two petrol engines of 2.0 and 2.4 liters respectively. 156 and 201 hp and a diesel engine of 2.2 liters with 150 hp. In North America, are also the two-door coupe. The facelift model presented in 2011, is characterized by, inter alia a slightly modified front. The model is now also available as Type S in two versions: 2.2 liters diesel (180 hp) and 2.4-liter petrol, where Honda holds onto the suction motor of 201 hp. Type S is outside known on larger wheels (18¨) changed skirts and spoilers, while the inside doors are equipped with sports seats, aluminum pedals, and background on the speedometer, etc.

2007-2012 Honda Accord Timing Marks Diagram 2.4L K24 Engine:

2007-2012 Honda Accord Timing Marks Diagram 2.4L K24 Engine

Honda motors K-series four-cylinder four-stroke engines which appeared in 2001. It is a DOHC engine. Similar to the B series, A series of the two short blocks of the same design. The only difference between them is high. K20 uses a short block with a height of 212 mm and K23 and the K24 block has a height of 231.5 mm.

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This diagram is based on the Honda workshop manual. The diagram above applies to Honda Accord 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 year models. Hopefully, the article of 2007-2012 Honda Accord Timing Marks Diagram 2.4L K24 Engine useful for you.

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